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Old December 12th 03, 11:08 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arny Krueger
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Default Biwiring

"RJH" wrote in message



Hi - I've just bought some speakers, JMLab Chorus 715, marvellous.


Anyway, something in the setup instructions intrigued me - bi-wiring
"reduces or eliminates any problem caused by the bass drivers feeding
any signal back to the amplifier. This signal intermodulates and
spoils the sound quality of the midrange and treble". Er, what?!


Indeed. It's too bad that someone garbaged-up some really pretty good
speakers with pseudo-scientific instructions.

I don't bother with biwiring as a rule, but should this cause a rethink?


No, it should just cause a moment of silence for the poor wretch who wrote
the instructions.



 




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